He was listed Albany to Fremantle on 25/07/1885 on the Franklin and Bunbury to Fremantle on 08/12/1885 on the South Australian. He departed 03/08/1886 on the Franklin for South Australia (Albany-Bunbury). He arrived on 08/09/1886 on the Franklin from Albany. He departed on 31/07/1887 on the Rob Roy for Albany and again he departed on 28/01/1888 on the Rob Roy for Albany.
MCDIVOTT, John
(1838-).
He was an expiree. John arrived on 22/12/1865 on the Vimeira. He was listed as a sawyer, he employed a ticket of leave cook in 1871 at Bunbury.
MCCULLUM, David
(06/1816-26/08/1901).
David arrived as an Enrolled Pensioner Guard with his wife. He married Nancy Ann Wilson (1827-) in Yorkshire. Their children were Elizabeth (1845-1853) died when she fell from a swing, Martha (1850-), Selina (1852-), Ellen (1854-), Jane (1857-), WaIter (1859-), Esther (1866-) and Arthur (1866-). He was formerly a Private in the 12th Regiment. He joined the 99th Foot at 14 years and was discharged in Perth on 10/12/1857. On 26/03/1881, David was allotted in Albany Lot P28. He worked as a Police Constable in 1857, promoted to 2nd Class 09/10/1867, in charge of Bunbury Lockup in 1878, Albany Lockup keeper in 1880. His son (WaIter) departed on 29/05/1869 on the Pilot for Eastern colonies. He Visited Eastern colonies in 1866, arrived on 18/03/1886 on the Albany from South Australia, departed on 26/06/1886 on the Victorian. His religion was Presbyterian.
MCCULLOCH, Clarke
Arrived on 15/02/1863 on the Merchantman as an Enrolled Pensioner Guard. Formerly a Private in 79th Regiment. He employed 2 ticket of leave men at Bunbury between 1868-1869.
MCCOURT, Ann
(1837-).
Ann was the daughter of James. She married in 1853 to James Payne. She remarried again in 1860 in Bunbury.
MCCOMISH, Edward Joseph
(1833-17/05/1900).
Edward was born in Co. Down, Ireland, as the son of Patrick and Elizabeth. He arrived around 1857 as an Enrolled Pensioner Guard. He got married on 01/03/1859 at Perth to Anne Mary Hackett (1838-16/09/1908). Anne was born in England, as the daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann. She arrived on 15/10/1841 on the Ganges. Their children were Edward Joseph (1860-1910) born in Guildford, Mary (1862-), Arthur (1867-), Sarah, Patrick Thomas (1871-1955) born in York, James (1872-), Peter James (1874-), Ann Elizabeth (1876-) and David Ernest (1879-). He was a Soldier in the 12th Regiment. He worked as a Convict Guard and Police Constable between 1866-2871 at Bunbury, East Perth, Guildford and York. His religion was Roman Catholic.
MCCARTHY, Timothy
(1823-02/01/1908).
Timothy arrived on 08/06/1858 on the Lord Raglan as an Enrolled Pensioner Guard. He married Margaret Duggan. They had six children, including Timothy (1859-) born in Fremantle as a Roman Catholic, Alice, Henry (1863-), Theresa, Florence (1872-) born in Perth as a Roman Catholic. Timothy was formerly a Sergeant Major in 18th Regiment. In 1863 applied for Fremantle Town Lots. Worked in Bunbury as Assistant Storekeeper at the Convict Establishment Commissariat between 1861-6. Later in Guildford as Clerk and Issuer of stores at Depot 1867-1872. Perth Guildford between 1875-1877.
MCCARTHY, Patrick
He arrived on 21/01/1887 on the Hampshire, with his wife. They had three children. He moved to Bunbury as an unemployed plasterer and sought aid on 21/04/1887.
MCCABE, Reverend Patrick
(1829- 21/10/1899).
Patrick was born in Ireland and died in Minnesota, USA. He arrived on 08/08/1859 on the Travancore, in cabin class. He was ordained in 03/1859 as a Roman Catholic Chaplain. He served at Perth in 1859, then transferred to Champion Bay in 1860, then Bunbury between 1865-1869 and Fremantle in 1871. In 1874, Patrick became the Principal of the Roman Cathelic Boys' Orphanage in Subiaco. He departed to South Australia on 05/1875, then left for the USA in 1882. While at Bunbury, he was involved in the escape of John Boyle O'Reilly, the Fenian. He also organised the building of the Roman Catholic Church in Bunbury.
MCBRIDE, Peter
(1831-).
He was an expiree. Peter arrived on 19/08/1853 on the Robert Small. He married on 27/11/1860 to Ellen Graham (1835-). Ellen arrived on 06/04/1859 on the Hamilla Mitchell. Their children were Christopher (1864-1864) born in York and Daniel (1865-) born in Bunbury. He was an ex-soldier, and worked at the Claisebrook Depot, then moved to York.
MCAULIFFE, William Robert
(1841-).
He married on 05/08/1874 at Perth to Sarah Boyd (1843-29/04/1913). Sarah died in York. She arrived on 15/04/1867 on the Strathmore with her parents. Their children were Dessie Jane (1875-), Edna Mary Martha (1877-), William Robert (1879-) and Andrew Albert (1880-). All of their children were baptised at the Perth Church of England. He worked as a clerk for R.B. Burnside in 1876 and was a clerk in gaol in 1877. William joined the police force in 1881, moved to Bunbury between 1882 to 1885, with residence at Goderich Street Perth. He applied for government employment in 04/1887. His religion was the Church of England.
MACAULEY, J
He is listed as a carter in Bunbury from 1879 to 1881.
MCARTHUR, Peter
He married Catherine Doyle. Their child was Janetta (1887-) born in Fremantle as a Roman Catholic. He is listed as Licensee of the Rose Hotel in Bunbury from 1888 to 1889.
MCANDREWS
He arrived on the R.M. China on 06/11/1875 from Galle. Mrs or Alex of Bunbury. Arrived 23/03/1886 on the Sutlej from London.
MCANDREW, James
(1828-)
James arrived on 19/07/1865 on the Palestine with his wife Agnes (1838-). Their child was William Alexander. He was listed as a farmer in Bunbury, he employed three ticket of leave men between 1868 and 1876 at Brunswick. James, Agnes and an infant arrived from Victoria on 11/03/1873 on the James William. James, Agnes and their two children departed to London on 07/01/1880 on the Chalgrove.
MACANDREW, Alex
He arrived in 12/1842 on the Trusty. He was listed as a Bunbury farmer in 1866 to 1875 and a sheep owner in 1876. In 1851 he applied for a 6,000 acres pastoral licence in Leschenault district. He employed seventeen ticket of leave men at "Wedderburn'' in Brunswick between 1863 and 1876.
MCALINDEN, John
(1838-).
John was born in Ireland. John arrived on 06/04/1859 on the Hamilla Mitchell with his wife, Mary Laffin (1841-). Their children were Frederick, Louis, Amelia (1865-), Frank and Cecilia. He worked as a police constable at Fremantle in 1860, then at Bunbury in 1864, and resigned in 1877. He was listed as a Blackwood River publican from 1879 to 1888.